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2025-12-12

Organum – Sphyx (1994, UK)

Continuing our journey through the epic Fedi-sourced catalogue of must-hear albums, our next spotlight is on number 1060 on The List, submitted by soundclamp. On this release from David Jackman's post-industrial, minimalist drone project, Dinah Jane Rowe, Jim O’Rourke, Eddie Prévost, and Christoph Heemann join in to create some rather romantic experimental, improvised, dark ambient sounds.

Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at linernotes.club/@1001otheralbu or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/12/12

Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a YouTube (of the reissue version with 2 additional tracks): youtube.com/watch?v=nrxfgtOCp0

Happy listening!

#Organum #DavidJackman #DinahJaneRowe #JimORourke #ChristophHeemann #EddiePrevost #experimental #DarkAmbient #electronic #improvisation #1990s #music #1001OtherAlbums

2025-12-12

Organum – Sphyx (1994, UK)

Our next spotlight is on number 1060 on The List, submitted by @soundclamp.

And, by coincidence, directly following our last spotlight on a 1994 album, here we have another 1994 album! That year was such a sweet spot for music, at least for my tastes, so it’s no surprise that this album of experimental, improvised, dark ambient sounds is amazing. Discogs is adamant that Organum consists of David Jackman and only David Jackman so I gather it’s a sticking point that the “Organum” name is essentially a moniker for Jackman, but this release also features Dinah Jane Rowe (who’s on a number of Organum releases), Jim O’Rourke (who’s on everything, everywhere), Eddie Prévost (of AMM, The Scratch Orchestra, etc.), and Christoph Heemann. And whereas the Organum project apparently is more known for noise firmly in the post-industrial and minimalist drone categories, this album features lovely wind instruments throughout that bring a more romantic element than those two tags would normally be associated with. I can’t find this streaming anywhere other than YouTube and physical copies of both the original and limited 2002 reissue seem to be rather rare, so, note that: (a) the link below is the reissue version that contains 2 additional tracks (originally from a limited 7″ also released in 1994), so stop it around the 35:54 mark if you want to just experience the album as originally intended (but I’m certain you’ll want to hear it all); and (b) at least at the time of writing, Steve Albini’s NM copy of the original pressing is available, here. Also note that, while the definition of “organum” is essentially a liturgical chant, there are no voices (or liturgies) here. There may, however, be sphyxes for all I know, though I’m fairly certain that’s a nonsense word. But, then again, what isn’t.

#1990s #ambient #christophHeemann #darkAmbient #davidJackman #dinahJaneRowe #drone #eddiePrevost #electronic #experimental #improvisation #jimOrourke #listenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #organum

The original cover art is a screenprint in a dark/dusty purple of a person from the shoulders up, but the face looks more like a mask made of a sheet of paper without a nose hole. A number of roses without stems surround weird mask person. There are no words to indicate artist or album name.The reissue cover art is a black and white photo of someone looking directly at the camera, mouth closed and looking very serious, short hair slicked down and back, a collared shirt and probably suit jacket just visible at the bottom. There are no words to indicate artist or album name.
Dan Kletter 🥑soundclamp@mastodon.xyz
2024-06-07
A photo of my hand gripping a stack of CDs in white tip-on cardboard album sleeves by Organum Electronics/David Jackman. The design is incredibly minimalist with just the name and album title.Another photo of my hand holding a copy of “Raven”, a CD by Organum, the music namesake of David Jackman, from 2018. Again, it’s a white tip-on cardboard album sleeve with nothing but a sticker which says, “First Organum album since the release of Sorrow in 2010”. For this album, Jackman is joined by Alan Jones and Daisuke Suzuki.

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